"It's been a rough week," DeRafelo said. "The kids were a little down and we just got our butts kicked by Boyertown last week. It was nice to have the kids rally well."

Kennett's Kyle Bove (112) wrestled arguably the most thrilling match in front of his home crowd. Bove, trailing by one as the third period dwindled, maneuvered a reversal with less than 10 seconds remaining against Unionville's Nick Fischer for a 6-5 victory.

"Kyle showed a lot of presence of mind not to panic when he went behind," Kennett coach Tyrone Johnson said. "It took a lot of guts to go for the reversal instead of just taking his one point and tying it."

Unionville finished third in the final team standings, with Anthony DiMarco (145) taking the lone gold medal for the Indians. Fischer, Jake Popham (160) and Pete Schilthuis (275) all earned silver medals.